A new study of nearly every delta on the planet shows how river delta shapes and sizes around the world are changing due to human activity – both for the good and bad.
Climate change-driven sea-level rise could trigger mass migration of Americans to inland cities, finds new AI study.
Research led by the University of Göttingen calls into question sustainability claims by large corporation
Almost half of current food production is harmful to our planet – causing biodiversity loss, ecosystem degradation and water stress.
A new approach to reclaiming lands disturbed by surface mining is having the desired result of improving ecosystem diversity, including restoration of foundation species such as sagebrush, according to a study by University of Wyoming researchers.
In the wake of a major storm, like the one that battered the Connecticut shoreline in 2012, community resilience could depend on communication.
The shipping sector has potential to gain profit by reducing carbon dioxide emissions.
River flow is reduced in areas where forests have been planted and does not recover over time, a new study has shown.
A new digital platform helps teachers in disciplines from psychology to literature incorporate climate change into their curricula.
Research scientists are now working on measuring and capturing microplastics in our laundry.
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